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. >> why is the civil rights community up in arms about this? and is this just now that we're starting to see some of us in the civil rights community become concerned about assault weapons? >> well, absolutely not, reverended. national action network and other civil rights organizations have been engaged in this work to deem wial with the deregulatf gun laws. we have engaged in occupy the corners. we were out on corners all across the city. >> yeah, you would be on all night every weekend. >> absolutely. trying to stand in the kwa of violence on friday, saturday and sunday nights. we also are engaged in a task force against gun violence in new york city right now where we've allotted $5 million to go towards gun violence prevention. in atlanta, they had to shake off the violence campaign where they're working in schools. reverend charles williams has been working on this issue. we have been engaged for many years in dealing with this. >> let me ask you this. you come as the executive director for us with a personal commitment because in our com
. >> why is the civil rights community up in arms about this? and is this just now that we're starting to see some of us in the civil rights community become concerned about assault weapons? >> well, absolutely not, reverended. national action network and other civil rights organizations have been engaged in this work to deem wial with the deregulatf gun laws. we have engaged in occupy the corners. we were out on corners all across the city. >> yeah, you would be on all night...
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rights. justice department's involvement on the case is on a parallel track with the state's criminal investigation, trying to determine whether the shooting of 17-year-old martin was racially motivated. >>> imagine the following. you get arrested for a minor violation. taken to your local lockup, and even though there's no reason to suspect you're smuggling anything in, you're sujected to an invasive strip search. according to the u.s. supreme court's ruling today, that's now acceptable across the land, and critics are howling it's an unacceptable violation of our privacy. our report tonight from justice correspondent pete williams. >> when new jersey state troopers pulled over albert florence for failing to pay a two-year-old fine, it turns out the records were wrong. he had already paid it, but he was arrested and taken to jail anyway. that's where he was subjected to a thorough and humiliating strip search. >> the guys next to you, you feel he's looking at you. >> taken to another jail a
rights. justice department's involvement on the case is on a parallel track with the state's criminal investigation, trying to determine whether the shooting of 17-year-old martin was racially motivated. >>> imagine the following. you get arrested for a minor violation. taken to your local lockup, and even though there's no reason to suspect you're smuggling anything in, you're sujected to an invasive strip search. according to the u.s. supreme court's ruling today, that's now...
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here is mike gallagher, and from the new york civil rights coalition, mike meyers. all right. let's go back in history. this is a pattern. this is nothing new. democrats -- we know that they are dividing the country along class lines. you talk about class warfare. we know the war on women exist. al sharpton said there's a war on blacks now by republicans and howard dean said republicans don't like latinos. let's go back to 1998. democratic party, the state is missouri. a radio ad. >> when you don't vote, you let another church explode. when you don't vote, you allow another cross to burn. when you don't vote, you let another assault wound a brother or sister. when you don't vote, you let the republicans continue to cut school lunches and head start. >>> a lot has not changed since 1998, has it? >> except 2008. don't we all long for the rhetoric of barack obama when he said there's no black america, there's no white america, there is only the united states of america? a lot has changed since 2008 and 2012. and that's because -- >> but they said they played the race card against
here is mike gallagher, and from the new york civil rights coalition, mike meyers. all right. let's go back in history. this is a pattern. this is nothing new. democrats -- we know that they are dividing the country along class lines. you talk about class warfare. we know the war on women exist. al sharpton said there's a war on blacks now by republicans and howard dean said republicans don't like latinos. let's go back to 1998. democratic party, the state is missouri. a radio ad. >> when...
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, it's about civil rights as well. and it's starting a nationwide fight. that's next. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. if you're still having difficulty breathing, ask your doctor if including advair could help improve your lung function. get your first full prescription free and save on refills at advaircopd.com. starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the
, it's about civil rights as well. and it's starting a nationwide fight. that's next. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should...
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d, now, four new york city lawmakers have filed a civil civil rights suit against the city over handling of the occupy wall street protesters and the suit accuses the police of using storm armed tactics and called for independent monoring of police activity. the protesters in new york will be ready for anything, tomorrow, they say attending spring training marches and instructed intact ticks. so we willsee what happens tomorrow. >>neil: i checked with our boss whether we could take off, but ... "no" was the answer. thank you, laura. president obama keeps touting the auto bailout but is the public on board? [ donovan ] i hit a wall. and i thought "i can't do this, it's just too hard." then there was a moment. when i decided to find aay to keep going. go for olympicold and go to college too. [ male announcer ] every day we help students earn their bachelor's or master's degree for tomorrow's careers. this is your moment. let nothing stand in your way. devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. so i wasn't playing much of a role in my own life, but with advai
d, now, four new york city lawmakers have filed a civil civil rights suit against the city over handling of the occupy wall street protesters and the suit accuses the police of using storm armed tactics and called for independent monoring of police activity. the protesters in new york will be ready for anything, tomorrow, they say attending spring training marches and instructed intact ticks. so we willsee what happens tomorrow. >>neil: i checked with our boss whether we could take off,...
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rights leaders like medgar evans and dr. martin luther king, jr. it was before the 60s when both men were shot down. on june 26th of last year, that ugly past was suddenly present. >> when you first saw the surveillance video, what was your reaction? >> certainly breathtaking. unbelievable. i thought about the fact that that could have been anyone, including myself. >> reporter: the district attorney first charged daryl dean with capital murder. a second teen was charged with simple asaumt. five other white teenagers who were there were not charged. anderson's family has kept their grief and their frustration mostly private. but after a court hearing, anderson's sister could not maintain her emotions. >> go to brandon, mississippi and get those other five murderers who committed such a horrendous, violent act kbensag my beloved brother. >> you have to drive east to brandon across the rural river. the invisible line that seems to sprat black mississippi from white. and while in jackson, anderson prompted in march for healing.
rights leaders like medgar evans and dr. martin luther king, jr. it was before the 60s when both men were shot down. on june 26th of last year, that ugly past was suddenly present. >> when you first saw the surveillance video, what was your reaction? >> certainly breathtaking. unbelievable. i thought about the fact that that could have been anyone, including myself. >> reporter: the district attorney first charged daryl dean with capital murder. a second teen was charged with...
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but then in the wake of the civil war you had free black american citizens and they had a right to be armed and among the rights they were being denied by democrats. not republicans in the south. i mean, the history books will often try and twist the history by referring to the ckk and the racists as southerners, no, no; the republicans in the south weren't discriminatory and by the way some of the democrats up north were voting against the civil rights act. the one thing all of the discriminators and the kkk sympathizers or kkk themselves had in common was they were all democrats and they would use things like gun registration to find out which blacks had guns so that the kkk could go in and take them away or sometimes just informers who would be given those guns or the may issue which we still have on some books today whether authorities diserm if you are suitable. they look at you. if you are black you are not suitable. if you are white you are suitable. >> we did this story about an elderly man on the south side of chicago. we just referred to that with dr. hill who was actually a
but then in the wake of the civil war you had free black american citizens and they had a right to be armed and among the rights they were being denied by democrats. not republicans in the south. i mean, the history books will often try and twist the history by referring to the ckk and the racists as southerners, no, no; the republicans in the south weren't discriminatory and by the way some of the democrats up north were voting against the civil rights act. the one thing all of the...
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i wanted to say the daughter of the civil rights legend just brought up briefly that the japanese american internment and the interrogation of the community-based groups in the 1940's is so is directly connected to this. so many people from the japanese community talking about the leadership and their organizations being targeted by the pure connection of racial profiling. this is so important, how devastating that was to various other communities testifying today. it i really appreciate and understand more deeply how the chilling effect is impacting so many communities. this is having a very strong impact on me as a member of the board of supervisors. >> good afternoon. i will be reading test money sent in by the executive director of the bill of rights defence committee. i have abbreviated for the purposes of time. we want to note that yesterday japanese american citizens league were added to the list, so the list is growing of people who are sponsoring this ordinance. i will read from the testimony now. good morning. i lead the bill of rights defence committee supporting the grass-roots
i wanted to say the daughter of the civil rights legend just brought up briefly that the japanese american internment and the interrogation of the community-based groups in the 1940's is so is directly connected to this. so many people from the japanese community talking about the leadership and their organizations being targeted by the pure connection of racial profiling. this is so important, how devastating that was to various other communities testifying today. it i really appreciate and...
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. >> do we generally intercede in civil conduct? generally, no right? we allow other countries to have -- >> but when you have a ruler massacring their own people -- >> if you invade another country, we will perish. >> the moral case for a leader -- a dictatorial regime is murdering their own people. >> which has been the case since the beginning of the world. dictators kill their people -- is that our gig? we can't even feed ourselves. that's why this is painful to talk about. >> you have people who see it just from that sort of pure utopian vision of this is the right thing to do. >> some people in this situation are more afraid of the alternative to assad than leaving him, and that's frightening. >> ari gets the last word and we'll move on. >> everybody understands these are terrible crises. the problem is moral claims too often overlap with stra teej i go interests and they don't drive the policy. so the bush administration normalized relations with libya. we had a detante after the pan am bombing. we basically said we'll work with you and then beca
. >> do we generally intercede in civil conduct? generally, no right? we allow other countries to have -- >> but when you have a ruler massacring their own people -- >> if you invade another country, we will perish. >> the moral case for a leader -- a dictatorial regime is murdering their own people. >> which has been the case since the beginning of the world. dictators kill their people -- is that our gig? we can't even feed ourselves. that's why this is painful...
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cot vasanfan attempt to enoton eft etagt nuclear weapons or for civil rights were for participatory democracy on campus, and to provide a sorof home where people fromhese various movements could talk to chter d orkutty inmo a really a small organization by today's standards. maybe 1500 members by today's standards, some of which were realnd some which were not. eventually, of course, a balloon into hv, pin notorious entity that became more militant and ended up when it ws exploding with faction fighting, probably ahundred thound or oemm ornization? >> guest: the membership rule is very fastidiously -- i would say i took away around 1967, early 1968. wsfo ur meic regnd also less wild and woolly than the newer crowd. and i was deeply troubled by all thetetr se process of dancing off the cliff and spent a fair amount of time denouncing what seemed to be a reckless and unethical nd vera r turns which is delightfully, relatively free of. but i never cease to believe, inigg hapdaotf me inig ieiwas in the process of flying apart and i wrote earlier books on the subject. i never really shook my convi
cot vasanfan attempt to enoton eft etagt nuclear weapons or for civil rights were for participatory democracy on campus, and to provide a sorof home where people fromhese various movements could talk to chter d orkutty inmo a really a small organization by today's standards. maybe 1500 members by today's standards, some of which were realnd some which were not. eventually, of course, a balloon into hv, pin notorious entity that became more militant and ended up when it ws exploding with faction...
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civil rights group said they tracked page's ties to neonazi groups going back 10 years. he was part of a rock group called and apathy. >> the music is an incredibly violent genre of rock 'n roll and boiled down to a word, it's genocide. >> reporter: amid the chaos we have heroes. the man managed to stab him with a butter knife. >> my factor slowed -- father slowed him down. >> reporter: the fbi is looking into wade's cx -- connection to terror groups but didn't have enough information. >>> we have more information about the colorado shooter james holmes. a school psychiatrist did raise flags about him. the doctor was so concerned that the student might be a threat to others, she called the university's threat assessment team but also contacted campus police trying to find out if holmes had a criminal history. he dropped out of school june 10th. he was charged with kelling 12 and -- killing 12 people. >>> an incident early reminiscent of the colorado movie massacre, police arrested an armed man in ohio showing up at the batman movie "dark knight rises." he was carrying fo
civil rights group said they tracked page's ties to neonazi groups going back 10 years. he was part of a rock group called and apathy. >> the music is an incredibly violent genre of rock 'n roll and boiled down to a word, it's genocide. >> reporter: amid the chaos we have heroes. the man managed to stab him with a butter knife. >> my factor slowed -- father slowed him down. >> reporter: the fbi is looking into wade's cx -- connection to terror groups but didn't have...
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after became an awful and indelible part of civil rights history in this country. today marked the end of a similar 54-mile journey that began last sunday and this time to protest voter i.d. laws that critics say are a step backward in time and make it harder for people to vote. >>> as if traffic in l.a. isn't bad enough. take a look at this. a massive slow-moving trailer powered by two huge engines carrying a 340-ton, two-story tall rock. the boulder will be part of a new installation at the l.a. county museum of art called levitated mass and levitating your masses and easy or cheap. the giant chunk of granite will take a total of 11 nights to travel 105 miles to its new home at a cost of $10 million. all of the funds privately raised. >>> up next here tonight a big day for a baby boomer who doesn't look a day older than when we first met her. ♪ ♪ ♪ i knew it'd be tough on our retirement savings, especially in this economy. but with three kids, being home more really helped. man: so we went to fidelity. we talked about where we were and what we could do. we
after became an awful and indelible part of civil rights history in this country. today marked the end of a similar 54-mile journey that began last sunday and this time to protest voter i.d. laws that critics say are a step backward in time and make it harder for people to vote. >>> as if traffic in l.a. isn't bad enough. take a look at this. a massive slow-moving trailer powered by two huge engines carrying a 340-ton, two-story tall rock. the boulder will be part of a new installation...
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rights and potential civil rights violations of george zimmerman, but hasn't said anything about the new black panther party. let's play that tape and this is one of many. this is the most recent comments by the new black panther party and then we have to ask the question why not look for civil rights violations here when there's a bounty on the head of an individual who has not been proven guilty yet, been indicted, not proven guilty, but here's the tape. >> it's got to reach a climb max. it's got to reach a point where it boils over where you have a boil on your arm or leg, in order for it to heal the stuff has got to boil over. and all your greats talked about there happened to be bloodshed involved with revolution. true revolution means some bloodshed so there's blood being -- we have to cross the red sea. you have to cross the red sea. i know you are thought i was talking about some sea in the middle eastern part of the world. hell, no. we are talking about some blood. >> so would you connect the two remarks? very different times, but does it reveal a mind-set to you at all? and
rights and potential civil rights violations of george zimmerman, but hasn't said anything about the new black panther party. let's play that tape and this is one of many. this is the most recent comments by the new black panther party and then we have to ask the question why not look for civil rights violations here when there's a bounty on the head of an individual who has not been proven guilty yet, been indicted, not proven guilty, but here's the tape. >> it's got to reach a climb...
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rights in the country. he was first elected mayor in 2001, just two months after the terrorist attack on the world trade center. here is his speech a device to the graduating class of 2012. it is about 20 minutes. [applause] >> tar, tar, tar. forgive me, but i just wanted to start this morning by shouting something, but i knew what would happen if the r saidah rah, carolina-lina. on that positive note, good morning, faculty, families, friends of the great class of 2012. i particularly wanted to thank chancellor bork and unc board of trustees, including my friend and your fellow alum, pieter brouwer, for inviting me here. i also want to thank the president of the unc system and a former unc system president, old friend dick spangler. we went to the harvard business school just because neither of us could get into unc. i am thrilled to be standing here today, not only because unc is one our country's oldest and greatest institutions. i am actually thrilled to be standing here because it means i did not trip o
rights in the country. he was first elected mayor in 2001, just two months after the terrorist attack on the world trade center. here is his speech a device to the graduating class of 2012. it is about 20 minutes. [applause] >> tar, tar, tar. forgive me, but i just wanted to start this morning by shouting something, but i knew what would happen if the r saidah rah, carolina-lina. on that positive note, good morning, faculty, families, friends of the great class of 2012. i particularly...
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they filed a civil claim against a man named jose ramos, and -- in 2001. and in 2004 a judge declared ramos civilly responsible for the death of etan patz. they won a judgment of $2 million, which was never the point because he had no money and theyn't be want any money from him anyway. it was really an attempt to keep the case going to try to come up with more evidence against him. he was the prime suspect for many years, and he also made admissions to authorities and he did have a criminal record of assaulting young boys, particularly a predilection of boys with long blond hair and blue eyes and he knew the patz family. >> now we have this guy coming forward in this case. how skeptical are you about his confession? >> i think i'm healthily skeptical because it's brand-new information and i tlink needs to be more discovered and everybody knows that. the authorities know that. that's where they're going now. so this isn't the kind of development that's been going on for months, years, but he confessed so now they're taking the next step. >> how would you r
they filed a civil claim against a man named jose ramos, and -- in 2001. and in 2004 a judge declared ramos civilly responsible for the death of etan patz. they won a judgment of $2 million, which was never the point because he had no money and theyn't be want any money from him anyway. it was really an attempt to keep the case going to try to come up with more evidence against him. he was the prime suspect for many years, and he also made admissions to authorities and he did have a criminal...
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restoring the integrity of the civil rights division. after the office of the inspector general and office of professional responsibility completed their review of illegal partisan and partisan hiring practices under another administration their final report included recommendations for improve transparent hiring process at the civil rights division itself and under the leadership of assistant attorney general tom perez, the division has fully adopted each of those recommendations and is now predominantly staffed by attorneys with actual experience in the field of civil rights law. enforcing the fair housing act. and equal credit opportunity act. the department's $335 million settlement with countrywide financial last december compensated families who were charged higher fees and interest rates because of their race or national origin. this enforcement action makes clear the department will not hesitate to hold financial institutions accountable for lending discrimination. there, of course, are areas which we hope the department will imp
restoring the integrity of the civil rights division. after the office of the inspector general and office of professional responsibility completed their review of illegal partisan and partisan hiring practices under another administration their final report included recommendations for improve transparent hiring process at the civil rights division itself and under the leadership of assistant attorney general tom perez, the division has fully adopted each of those recommendations and is now...
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the civil rights movement did not woman from the center. the women's movement and the labor movement did not come from the center. none of the great advances came from the center. i believe in a democracy, it's about a vigorous debate between alternative viewpoints. if you want everybody to kind of be in the same spot, you will have the kremlin. they are good at that. democracy requires vigorous exchange about ideas. it should not be related to the club that you belong to. it should be that sometimes jackie is already confessed that she is a progressive. what can i do? on some thing, jackie and i might be far apart and other things we might be together. it wouldn't be because of what would happen to our club. it would be because we both thought about what's the right thing for america from our perspective. i think at some point because there 320 million of us, it puts a whole different thing. if the first three people over here decided to go to dinner together tonight, they could have a consensus. if they went two rows back, you can't have
the civil rights movement did not woman from the center. the women's movement and the labor movement did not come from the center. none of the great advances came from the center. i believe in a democracy, it's about a vigorous debate between alternative viewpoints. if you want everybody to kind of be in the same spot, you will have the kremlin. they are good at that. democracy requires vigorous exchange about ideas. it should not be related to the club that you belong to. it should be that...
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to civil rights. >>> just hours to go until the grand opening of the newest casino, maryland live. it will be one of the largest. wjz and adam may is live with a preview of tonight's major happening. >> reporter: good afternoon. should be a lot of fun. this ka casino has been years in the making, and state officials are projecting it will bring in hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue. >> the lights are flashing and the machines are doing. >> are you ready to open up? >> we're ready. >> 3 ,200 many machines will be in -- machines will be in operation for the grand opening, that includes slot machines and electronic table games. the casino is one of the largest gaming, retail and entertainment designations. >> will this benefit every maryland even if they don't play the machines? >> of course. we will be one of the top taxpayers in the united states. >> in maryland the tax is 67%. they pro ject paying 400 -- $400 million in taxes. >> this was a blank canvas. they said write a buffet. >> a handful of other restaurants will open tonight and phase 2 is already under construction w
to civil rights. >>> just hours to go until the grand opening of the newest casino, maryland live. it will be one of the largest. wjz and adam may is live with a preview of tonight's major happening. >> reporter: good afternoon. should be a lot of fun. this ka casino has been years in the making, and state officials are projecting it will bring in hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue. >> the lights are flashing and the machines are doing. >> are you ready to...
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the patriot act was passed and congress have tried to figure out how to protect first amendment rights of nfl recipients without jeopardizing government interests. may force an answer to that question if it goes forward to the government's part. the civil complaints claiming that by not handing over smiles by enter fearing quote sovereign interest in national security. security officials had said in the past these letters were critical to keeping the numbers safe. this is a tough one. interesting to see how it comes out. >>> earlier in the show we asked you to brew on this. it is a really good question. who in your family is more embarrassing? is it your mom or is it your dad? teenagers are saying that their dads are simply the worst. >> in a new british survey 60 percent of kids say they are embarrassed by their dads wfrom the clothes to high wasted pants wearing socks with sandals. 70 percent say they are fortifi mortified by what they say in public. they are delusional thinking they are way cooler than they are. >> the question is who do you think are more embarrassing moms or dads?
the patriot act was passed and congress have tried to figure out how to protect first amendment rights of nfl recipients without jeopardizing government interests. may force an answer to that question if it goes forward to the government's part. the civil complaints claiming that by not handing over smiles by enter fearing quote sovereign interest in national security. security officials had said in the past these letters were critical to keeping the numbers safe. this is a tough one....
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the movements of the 50's and 60's start with the civil rights movement in the south were supported by minorities. the civil rights movement in this house has been exhausted in retrospect, but at the time, most americans felt that it was going too far, too fast, too militant. the administration in both the eisenhower and the kennedy administration. most americans did not approve of the entire war movement when it began. most americans were enthusiastic about the war. most americans didn't believe that women should make equal wages wittman for example. most didn't think it was legitimate to be gay, let along to demonstrate in public and declare that you were. so this movement which began with a sizable supermajority who believed in progressive taxation and taxation of financial transactions, so-called robin hood tax, and increasing the quality and intelligent regulation of banks and so on those were all supermajority positions and have been consistent even as people are dismayed by some of the tactics of the occupied movement. >> host: is there still a poor group of people down that wal
the movements of the 50's and 60's start with the civil rights movement in the south were supported by minorities. the civil rights movement in this house has been exhausted in retrospect, but at the time, most americans felt that it was going too far, too fast, too militant. the administration in both the eisenhower and the kennedy administration. most americans did not approve of the entire war movement when it began. most americans were enthusiastic about the war. most americans didn't...
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our civil rights laws and all other laws are not intended to create a remedy for every slight or per sooeceived injustice. dr. knight fired her to preserve not only his marriage but also his own marriage. the reality is that he repeatedly directed her to dress and behave in an appropriate way and she chose not to. he responded in the way that his ministers and wife felt was necessary to protect the sanctity of his marriage and hers. bottom line is she was not fired because she is a woman. he has never employed anyone other than women in his practice. dr. knight chose to fafr the wishes of his weave and to end mrs. nelson's employment. his decision was both the legal and morally just thing to do. so it's cold out there, really. and this time of year, the one place you definitely don't want to be is in boston harbor. watch this. that man there is a police officer, edward norton, captured jump into a freezing fort point channel in a downpour to rescue a woman who had fallen in. >> one of the other officers had been given a life preservers prosecute someone else. it was given from the te
our civil rights laws and all other laws are not intended to create a remedy for every slight or per sooeceived injustice. dr. knight fired her to preserve not only his marriage but also his own marriage. the reality is that he repeatedly directed her to dress and behave in an appropriate way and she chose not to. he responded in the way that his ministers and wife felt was necessary to protect the sanctity of his marriage and hers. bottom line is she was not fired because she is a woman. he...
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here is why we have prided ourselves and our commitment to civil rights and community policing. as a board and as a city, we are a sanctuary city that takes steps to ensure that we are not racially profiling and counter- terrorism activities. we have spent years impacted by violence and law-enforcement officials. we have developed innovative community policing for community-based violations -- the community response organization. implementing something like this here would not only be counter to our values as a city but will also erode years of work that we have put in an building trust between communities and law enforcement. i share the mayor's frustration as many of you do with the violence in our city. i know all too well the factors that contribute to violence and the devastating impact it has on our community. i also know that we need to talk and work together to develop creative strategies to address these challenges. i will leave our resources and public policy efforts are better spent to make sure that we have enough officers in our district station to attend neighborho
here is why we have prided ourselves and our commitment to civil rights and community policing. as a board and as a city, we are a sanctuary city that takes steps to ensure that we are not racially profiling and counter- terrorism activities. we have spent years impacted by violence and law-enforcement officials. we have developed innovative community policing for community-based violations -- the community response organization. implementing something like this here would not only be counter...
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rights. two were convicted. >> >> a 58-year-old man killed in st. louis when a tent caved in on saturday. nearly 100 others treated for injuries at the scene. city officials blame 50 mile-an- hour winds outside of the sports bar area, but the manufacturer's guidelines called for the tent to stand winds up to 90-miles an hour. >> >> brand-new state-of-the-art emergency room up and running at john hop kin's. after seven years of planning, patients are now being treated. >> >> reporter: inside of johns hopkins new emergency building. world-renowned patient care is the same. the equipment is brand-new, the old building didn't fit their needs any more. >> so small, so cramped, facilities were generations ago. >> >> reporter: dr. peter hill runs the er. he said for months doctors and nurses practiced moving into the building so patients wouldn't be without care during the transition. >> you start to actually have little drills where staff brings staff from one end of the building to the other. trau
rights. two were convicted. >> >> a 58-year-old man killed in st. louis when a tent caved in on saturday. nearly 100 others treated for injuries at the scene. city officials blame 50 mile-an- hour winds outside of the sports bar area, but the manufacturer's guidelines called for the tent to stand winds up to 90-miles an hour. >> >> brand-new state-of-the-art emergency room up and running at john hop kin's. after seven years of planning, patients are now being treated....
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but all this is laced with heavy politics and heavy symbolism because you have civil rights activists claiming that this harkens back to lit and he is tests that were designed to keep minorities and others voting and this is another example of that. and it's not just voter i.d. laws. there have been efforts to curtail early voting. attempts to change the rules for voter trenlg straregistration. and when you put it together, many say it's an attempt to change the rules of the game, for give republicans an advantage particularly in swing states like pennsylvania, ohio, florida and elsewhere. >> pa we're talking pennsylvania here. there are 31.' i.d. laws. how does pennsylvania compare? >> you have to have a photo i.d. in many, you can use a utility bill, a birth certificate as i.d. pennsylvania and a handful of other state, you need a picture i.d. what's more, in pennsylvania, if you don't have a picture i.d., you'll get a provisional ballot and the ballot will be counted only if you hand in a photo i.d. somewhere down the line. but at the end of the day that's what the opponents of the
but all this is laced with heavy politics and heavy symbolism because you have civil rights activists claiming that this harkens back to lit and he is tests that were designed to keep minorities and others voting and this is another example of that. and it's not just voter i.d. laws. there have been efforts to curtail early voting. attempts to change the rules for voter trenlg straregistration. and when you put it together, many say it's an attempt to change the rules of the game, for give...
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inspirational leader, worked for civil rights, promoted freedom. we node more like him. dad is fair game wrote tagg. grandpa is not. many members of the, quote, liberal media moved to defend the legacy of romney. >>> a tow truck attempts to pull a tractor trailer up an icy mountain. wow. gravity gets the best of the 16-wheeler. slides into the guard rail pulling the tow truck down with it over the ledge. oh, my gosh. this is horrible. and down a 180-foot clip. the reason we can show this to you is because the driver of the tow truck jumps out. i don't know if you can see it. he jumped out. opened his door. got out. slid down. tumbled down the hill with his rig miraculousry the guy in the big rig survived as well. >>> still ahead, why your awake? your slippery tweets, texts and e-mails are next. we always hear about jobs leaving america. here's a chance to create jobs in america. oil sands projects, like kearl, and the keystone pipeline will provide secure and reliable energy to the united states. over the coming years, projects like these could create more than half a mi
inspirational leader, worked for civil rights, promoted freedom. we node more like him. dad is fair game wrote tagg. grandpa is not. many members of the, quote, liberal media moved to defend the legacy of romney. >>> a tow truck attempts to pull a tractor trailer up an icy mountain. wow. gravity gets the best of the 16-wheeler. slides into the guard rail pulling the tow truck down with it over the ledge. oh, my gosh. this is horrible. and down a 180-foot clip. the reason we can show...
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question 6 strengthens protections for our churches and guarantees the civil right to commit to the one you love. while there are those trying to divide us, presidents obama and clinton stand with us. pastors, business leaders, newspapers, democrats and republicans are all coming together for question 6. because it's about fairness-- treating everyone equal under the law. and who could be against that? syou know, i've helped a lot off people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) what a strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. it's oysternomics 101. you start with a u.s. senator named ben. by helping restore thousands of acres of oyster beds, he kept hundreds of oystermen on the job... which keeps wholesalers in business... and that means more delivery companies... making deliveries to more restaurants... which hire more workers. and that means more oystermen. it'
question 6 strengthens protections for our churches and guarantees the civil right to commit to the one you love. while there are those trying to divide us, presidents obama and clinton stand with us. pastors, business leaders, newspapers, democrats and republicans are all coming together for question 6. because it's about fairness-- treating everyone equal under the law. and who could be against that? syou know, i've helped a lot off people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of...
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it leads to the civil rights issue that we have in new york city today. in new york, there is a policing decision to categorize something that could be treated as a fellony. in seattle we have had the same thing. in 2008 for budget reasons only. the county prosecutor decided to prosecute a bunch of charges. you have to go main stream. as a result of that, but most people do plead to it. as a result of that, we experienced discouraged officer syndro syndrome. the drug arrest rate for drug crimes, practically every drug offense is a drug crime. so -- but there has been a 63% reduction in drug arrested in 2010 this is not the result of any intensional policy. this is an officer reaction to incentives and the trivialization of these cases by other players in the system. but what has been fascinating with this program. the structure has arisen that provides support for the system. now they look at you like that would be insane. you are right although you did it. and they -- there is now a profound value shift and amnesia like that would make no sense to do it
it leads to the civil rights issue that we have in new york city today. in new york, there is a policing decision to categorize something that could be treated as a fellony. in seattle we have had the same thing. in 2008 for budget reasons only. the county prosecutor decided to prosecute a bunch of charges. you have to go main stream. as a result of that, but most people do plead to it. as a result of that, we experienced discouraged officer syndro syndrome. the drug arrest rate for drug...
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it's an old civil rights song. what side are you on. if it comes to that, that's exactly what the american people need to say, not to democrats, not to republicans, but to american people. that's who's going to be impacted by this. when you don't give your un employment check, when your payroll tax goes up, when your paycheck is not what it was, that's going to be to the american people. we will then have the bipartisanship because everybody is going to suffer together. >> you better believe it. >> and the republicans keep saying they're worried for the 2014 vote. well, let's get a vote and think of what's going to happen in 2014. >> dr. james peterson and maria theresa, thanks for your time tonight. both of you have a happy new year: >> thanks, reverend. happy new year to you, too. >> whoever said the republicans haven't accomplished anything, they are finishing something in first place today. >> "politics nation" has voted and we have the top political picture of the year. it's a good one. that's next. [ laughter ] smoke? nah, i'm goo
it's an old civil rights song. what side are you on. if it comes to that, that's exactly what the american people need to say, not to democrats, not to republicans, but to american people. that's who's going to be impacted by this. when you don't give your un employment check, when your payroll tax goes up, when your paycheck is not what it was, that's going to be to the american people. we will then have the bipartisanship because everybody is going to suffer together. >> you better...
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and you put that -- those civil rights against the people that you are sworn to protect from acts of despicable terrorism and you don't have a choice to do it the way everybody would like, which is to bring someone in the court, have all the witnesses, myrrh miranda rights, brady right, blah, blah, blah. all those kinds of things. you don't have that choice. so you allow that to happen until you can do the thing that you can't do, which is to bring about this judicial process. or you use a drone or some other method of killing that individual. i think it's extremely difficult. and there are always going to be cases that you could kill wrong people. you could kill children in the vicinity of that suspected terrorist. >> it happens. >> it does happen. >> american citizens. >> it happens when you send soldiers into the field and they're defending themselves. they don't have the luxury of stopping someone and then giving them rights and getting them a lawyer and then trying them. they have to shoot and kill or they're going to die. so, these things are -- i'm with the aclu on these thing
and you put that -- those civil rights against the people that you are sworn to protect from acts of despicable terrorism and you don't have a choice to do it the way everybody would like, which is to bring someone in the court, have all the witnesses, myrrh miranda rights, brady right, blah, blah, blah. all those kinds of things. you don't have that choice. so you allow that to happen until you can do the thing that you can't do, which is to bring about this judicial process. or you use a...
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catholic right civil rights organization. the publisher of the catholic league journal, he served for two decades of on the board of the national association of scholars come and continues to guest lecture at for phd's are on the road. he is also a on the board of advisors for the washington legal solvation in the educational freedom foundation, the society of catholicuessed lr scientists, the jewish actione alliance, the christian film and television commission, catholic citizens of illinois, thee georgetown academy, catholics come home from the coalition to save iraqi cchristians, and thet advisory committee for inside catholicia life.ancient he's also a member of the catholic war veterans and an honorary member of catholic social workers national association. he serves also on the editorial advisory board oalf the family f the journey of public policy.rps he has won many catholic awards, speaking for civil liberties and social issues. he asks, -- we ask our how does this man have a chance to sit down right a book? liberti
catholic right civil rights organization. the publisher of the catholic league journal, he served for two decades of on the board of the national association of scholars come and continues to guest lecture at for phd's are on the road. he is also a on the board of advisors for the washington legal solvation in the educational freedom foundation, the society of catholicuessed lr scientists, the jewish actione alliance, the christian film and television commission, catholic citizens of illinois,...
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have opened up a civil rights investigation. this morning, students gathered at miami high school football field and formed this symbol, a human in honor of the former player. >> former student convict last week of crime for spying on his gay roommate is speaking out. in an exclusive interview. he insisted he did not act out of hate when he set up a web cam. his roommate ended up committing suicide. he said he was i am mature and insensitive but denies trying to hate him specifically because he was gay. >> do you believe tyler was intimidated by you and your actions? >> he knew i wasn't trying to intimidate and because he was gay. >> you feel confident of that? >> yes, i feel confident of that. >> did you you want to oust tyler? >> no. >> you can watch the interview tonight on 20/20. >> cheryl: they are accused of deadly shooting spree in afghanistan. robert bales is expected to be charged with 17 counts of murder. he is being held in prison in kansas. his attorney says his client has no memory of the shooting. they say he was t
have opened up a civil rights investigation. this morning, students gathered at miami high school football field and formed this symbol, a human in honor of the former player. >> former student convict last week of crime for spying on his gay roommate is speaking out. in an exclusive interview. he insisted he did not act out of hate when he set up a web cam. his roommate ended up committing suicide. he said he was i am mature and insensitive but denies trying to hate him specifically...